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	<item id="UnsupportedUnsafe_VisualBasicUsage">Visual Basic does not support APIs that consume or return unsafe types.</item>
	<item id="UnsupportedOperator_VisualBasicUsage">Visual Basic does not support this operator.</item>
	<item id="UnsupportedStaticClass_VisualBasicUsage">You do not need to declare an instance of a static class in order to access its members.</item>
	<item id="UnsupportedVarargs_VisualBasicUsage">Visual Basic does not support methods that use variable length arguments
(<span class="code">varargs</span>).  The compiler automatically resolves calls to this method to the same method
that uses a parameter array.</item>

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